Bharat Popli is making the New Zealand selectors take notice as his golden summer continues.
The 25-year-old from Tauranga has scored three centuries in the Plunket Shield with a career-high 172 in the match against Central Districts in progress at Seddon Park, Hamilton.
He batted for nearly seven hours in the first innings and then yesterday scored a fluent 66 in the second innings to lead the Plunket Shield tally with 942 runs. His first-class batting average is now at a healthy 47.79 after 30 innings.
Popli learnt his craft at Tauranga Intermediate and Tauranga Boys' College and a former classmate at intermediate, Doug Bracewell, made life tough on a green pitch at the start of the first innings.
But Popli got through the early stages to flourish in the back half of his mammoth total. He batted in a 258-run partnership with another former Tauranga Boys' batsman in Knights captain Daniel Flynn, who scored 158 to extend his Northern Knights record to 19 centuries and pass 5000 first class runs for the Knights.